Using a Headset
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USING A HEADSET
You can make or answer calls with hands-free
convenience using an optional headset that has
a3/32 –inch (2.5-mm) plug. Your local RadioShack
store carries a variety of headsets.
To connect the headset, gently flip open the rubber
headset jack cover on the side of the handset. Then
insert the headset’s plug into the jack. Use the keys
on the handset to make or answer calls. Ô
When you finish using the headset, disconnect it
from the handset and replace the rubber cover to
protect the jack.
MEMORY DIALING
You have a total of 100 phonebook locations for
memory numbers (including 10 speed dials) and
Caller ID messages in the handset's memory. So,
for example, if the memory is filled with 80
phonebook records, only 20 Caller ID messages
can be stored.
You can also store one number in a separate one-
touch speed dial memory.
Each memory number can be up to 20 digits, and
each name can be up to 16 characters.

STORING/EDITING DATA IN THE

PHONEBOOK
1. Lift the handset and press êê
êê/SPEED DIAL/.
The number of records in the phonebook,
SS
SSee
eeaa
aarr
rrcc
cchh
hh
[[
[[AA
AA--
--ZZ
ZZ//
////
//]]
]], and SS
SStt
ttoo
oorr
rree
ee
[[
[[ss
ssee
eell
llee
eecc
cctt
tt]]
]] appear.
2. Press SEL/CH. SS
SStt
ttoo
oorr
rree
ee//
//EE
EEdd
ddii
iitt
tt
NN
NNaa
aamm
mmee
ee appears.
Ô
Ô NOTES Ô
Using a Headset
Connecting a headset
disconnects the
handset’s earpiece and
microphone.
and on the
handset also control the
headset’s volume.
If you place the handset
on the base to recharge
it while the headset is
connected, be sure the
handset seats properly.
Storing/Editing Data In
the Phonebook
If the memory is full,
MM
MMee
eemm
mmoo
oorr
rryy
yy
FF
FFuu
uull
llll
ll appears
for two seconds. Then the
previous menu appears.
You need to delete records
from either phonebook or
Caller ID memories before
you can enter data into
phonebook memory.
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